All of today’s Viking Princess Cruises from MacMillan Pier in Provincetown are free for moms. Call 508-487-7323 for reservations.

Today’s also the day for a free tour of Nauset Light on Ocean View Drive in North Eastham, offered from 1 to 4 p.m. Donations are welcome.

Monday, May 9

Take in the Yarmouth Art Guild Maritime Show at the Yarmouth Senior Center on Forest Road. There’s an artists’ reception May 15 from 2 to 4 p.m.

Tuesday, May 10

Little Capistrano Bike Shop on Salt Pond Road in Eastham has an ongoing Maritime Bike Rental Package for $10 that lets you see the Seashore Park. Call 508-255-6515.

Wednesday, May 11

The Adam Peck Gallery on Commercial Street in Provincetown features Peck’s views of sailing craft and lighthouses.

Thursday, May 12

Catch a group show by local artists featuring maritime life at Maison House Décor & Gallery on Commercial Street in Provincetown.

Friday, May 13

Casey Sherman, author of The Finest Hours, which details the death-defying rescue of the crew of the Pendleton off Chatham in 1952, will tell the story at a Tales of the Sea Dinner at Chatham Bars Inn at 6:30 p.m. Call 508-945-0096.

Saturday, May 14

Don’t miss the 15th annual Cape Cod Maritime History Symposium, which runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. today at the Cape Cod Museum of Natural History in Brewster. For $20 (lunch included), there’s a packed program featuring author Elliott Carr on “Walking the Shores of Cape Cod,” archaeologist Fred Dunford revealing the mysteries of Brewster’s Wing Island, author Scott Ridley telling the story of globe-circling American captain John Kendrick, and Ken and Roy Morton speaking on Barnstable’s “Sandy Neck Light: Past, Present & Future.”

Reservations are required; call 508-896-3867 or send an e-mail to
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To learn more about Cape Cod Maritime Days, go to www.ecapechamber.com/MaritimeDays/schedule.asp and click on the day you want.